Delhi - capital of culture, history and politics

Delhi - capital of culture, history and politics

The Indian national capital is a multidimensional metropolitan place. Delhi has witnessed history and has mark of it in terms of excellent architectural monuments and museums. A place full of ancient buildings, centre for performing arts and yummiest places to savour our appetite. If you like history and politics, you must plan a trip from Melbourne to Delhi.

Delhi is famous for its chivalry and generosity. The people of this place are famous for their hospitality and generous nature. If you like crowded places then Delhi is the best place to visit. With ethnically diverse people and culture, this place offers variety of festivals and celebrations. The prime languages spoken here are Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu and English.

The imperial state of the country, Delhi has stunning political buildings. The parliament house, Rajpath, Red Fort and other major political centres are located in Delhi. If you have interest in history then structures like Qutub minar, Humayun's tomb, India gate, Iron pillar of Delhi are there to see while Lotus temple and Akshardham temple are grand Divine structures.

History influences the culture of this place. It celebrates all festivals with equal fervour - be it Eid or Diwali. The cuisine is also something one can die for. The cuisine is another aspect to rejoice for. Classic dishes and junk food of this place are equally tasty. On your trip from Melbourne to Delhi, you must taste Aloo chat, Dahi vada, kachori, golgappas, jalebi and other street side food of Delhi.

Penning down the history and culture of Delhi will take ages. A short trip will give a fair idea of its grandeur and historical reincarnation. It's rich heritage can be seen rather than described. So, this winter pack your bags and get on a trip from Melbourne to Delhi!